Sushant's
Close
Friend
Slams
The
'Fiction'
Around
His
Demise
Rohini
began
her
post
by
writing,
"This
has
to
be
said.
My
best
friend
is
no
more,
I
still
have
a
bloody
hard
time
accepting
that
and
whenever
I
check
social
media
to
check
up
on
news
on
him,
I
read
fiction
and
instead
of
finding
people
online,
i
see
peddlers.
Peddlers
pushing
their
agendas
to
promote
themselves
and
their
causes.
Every
single
person
who
wants
their
two
bit
fame
has
an
opinion
on
his
life."
'Sushant
Hated
Fake
Friends,
Phone
Calls
And
Small
Talks,'
Reveals
Rohini
Iyer
She
continued,
"Firstly,
he
didn't
give
a
fuck
about
fame
or
your
opinions.
He
didn't
care
about
these
people
who
are
busy
posting
about
not
being
in
touch
with
him.
For
the
record,
he
didn't
care
about
being
in
touch.
He
hated
fake
friends,
phone
calls
and
small
talk.
He
rejected
your
parties,
you
didn't
shun
him.
He
rejected
your
lobbies.
He
didn't
need
camps,
he
had
his
own
kingdom.
He
was
a
fighter.
He
made
his
own
place
in
the
sun."
Sushant
Didn't
Want
To
Belong
To
Any
Club
Or
Be
Part
Of
The
Rat
Race
"He
was
an
outsider
and
he
never
cared
about
being
an
insider.
That's
because
he
had
a
life
beyond
films.
The
industry
was
a
small
part
of
his
life,
he
had
many
worlds
beyond
that.
He
didn't
give
a
shit
about
success.
He
never
failed.
He
has
given
more
super
hits
than
any
of
his
other
contemporaries.
He
just
didn't
care
about
the
100
crore
club.
He
didn't
want
to
belong
to
any
club
or
be
part
of
the
rat
race.
He
didn't
care
about
awards.
He
walked
out
of
an
award
function
just
cos
he
got
bored.
This
was
even
before
they
announced
his
best
actor
award.
You
had
to
be
a
lot
more
interesting
than
a
bloody
trophy
to
hold
his
attention," wrote
his
close
friend.
'Please
Don't
Reduce
Sushant's
Talent
To
Serve
Your
Mere
Agenda,"
Says
An
Emotional
Rohini
"He
was
a
force
of
nature.
His
accomplishments
are
multifold.
He
was
as
simple
as
quantum
physics.
He
was
a
crazy
genius.
He
read
Sartre
and
Nietzsche,
he
studied
astronomy
and
stoicism,
he
wrote
poetry,
played
the
guitar,
wrote
with
his
left
and
right
hand.
He
cared
about
saving
the
planet,
the
world,
about
going
to
Mars,
he
invested
in
charities,
in
science
projects
and
innovations
that
were
beyond
your
comprehension.
So
please
don't
try
to
make
sense
of
him
or
reduce
his
talent
to
serve
your
mere
agenda,"
Rohini
concluded
her
post.